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Effect of denucleation and UV-irradiation on the subcellular morphology inMicrasterias
Authors:Kaarina Pihakaski  P Kallio
Institution:(1) Present address: Department of Electron Microscopy and Department of Botany, Institute of Biology, University of Turku, Turku, Finland
Abstract:Summary The effects of the elimination of the nuclear control on the ultrastructure of the green algaMicrasterias torreyi. Bail, have been studied by using centrifugation for denucleation and lethal dose of UV-light. Centrifugated anucleate cells were fixed 7 and 26 hours after the treatment and the UV-treated cells 4 and 8 hours after the irradiation. Although both treatments eliminate the nuclear control and the treated cells resemble morphologically each other, yet there are differences in ultrastructure suggesting that they are also brought about by other factors than the presence of nucleus. Both the treatments cause accumulation of cell wall material in the tips of lobes. The cell wall shows unusual secondary thickening with electron dense spots embedded in the matrix. The denucleation retards the functional cycle of Golgi apparatus and the production of vesicles has stopped in the 26-hour-denucleated cells. It is possible that flat vesicle production is totally absent in denucleated cells.First the UV-treatment seems to activate the function of Golgi apparatus but later on the vesicle production almost stops. It seems to eliminate the production of large vesicles but not that of dark vesicles.Both the treatments cause deterioration of ER membranes and polysomes, and in consequence, probably inhibit protein synthesis.Unlike UV-irradiation, denucleation appears to destroy the microtubule system. Mitochondrial cristae have almost entirely vanished within 26 hours after denucleation. Effect of denucleation and UV-irradiation on the subcellular morphology inMicrasterias.
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